Teen singing sensation Lesley Goldstein's career fared much better than many of her contemporaries' after the success of her first two records, 1963's "It's My Party" and "Judy's Turn to Cry." Pop history has since come to see Lesley Gore as something of an unsuspecting early champion of girl power. This comprehensive collection from her mid-1960s heyday contains both agreeably frothy pop ("Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows") and enough teen rebel material ("You Don't Own Me," "Sometimes I Wish I Were a Boy") to indicate a fiercely independent outlook that still sounds fresh decades later.